Capturing Reality: Using Photogrammetry in Education

Track:
Teaching Tools
When:
11:30 AM, Friday 28 Jan 2022
(25 minutes)
Where:
Virtual session
This session is in the past.
The virtual space is closed.
How:
Photogrammetry is a technology that offers the possibility to bring real-life objects into the digital world with photorealistic qualities. How does it work exactly? What is its potential for use in education and academia? This session will provide a general overview of what this technology is, how it can be used, and how you can experiment with it.
Who's Attending
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Ariana Hipsagh
Technology Sandbox Technician, Concordia University - Webster Library -
Natalie Roper
Institute for Co-operative Education -
Salvatore Barrera
Concordia University -
Cynthia Sarette
KnowledgeOne inc. -
Julieta Galan
Director, Learning Technologies, KnowledgeOne / eConcordia -
Kate Robayo Sheridan
Concordia University -
Yamna Ettarres
Learning Technology Specialist, KnowledgeOne -
Doru Lupeanu
KnowledgeOne / eConcordia -
Jasia Stuart
Coordinator, Digital Technologies/ Project Lead, Digital Capabilities Project, Concordia Library -
Ghada Touir
Concordia University -
Marie-Edith Ferland Mccollough
Advisor, Faculty Information Systems, concordia -
Robert Beauchemin
KnowledgeOne inc. -
Cathryn Somrani
Change Management Lead -
Christopher Alleyne
Lead Creative, Design, Concordia University -
Antonia Tripa
Director, Government Agreements & Partnerships, KnowledgeOne -
John O'neil
IITS events -
Georges Abinader
Concordia University